78 degrees north latitude is a circle around the 'top' of the earth, with every point on the circle
829.3 miles south of the north pole. Most of the line is in Arctic sea ice, except for some land
on the northernmost islands of Asia and North America.
78 degrees south latitude is a circle around the 'bottom' of the earth, with every point on the circle
829.3 miles north of the south pole. Most of the line is on Antarctica.
That point is on Ellesmere Island, Canadian territory west of Greenland.
80 degrees latitude means 80 degrees north or south of the equator
44 degrees north latitude and 80 degrees west longitude is near, but not in, Orangeville, Ontario, Canada ‎
The Bay of Biscay is located at 80 degrees north latitude 160 degrees west longitude. It is north of Spain.
The Tasman Sea.
Australia
Anywhere around the Earth north of 80 degrees north latitude is a location in the Arctic Ocean, except where Greenland and the islands of northern Canada extend past that latitude.
80 degrees latitude means 80 degrees north or south of the equator
80 E is India.
Arctic Ocean
Indian Ocean
44 degrees north latitude and 80 degrees west longitude is near, but not in, Orangeville, Ontario, Canada ‎
latitude 0 north longitude 80 west
Antarctica
The Bay of Biscay is located at 80 degrees north latitude 160 degrees west longitude. It is north of Spain.
the latitude of Miami Florida is 25 degrees 46' 16" north the longitude is 80 degrees 13'27" west
The Tasman Sea.
Antarctica is the only continent with land at 80 degrees south latitude.
Australia